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they cut $500 billion from defense. they want to cut an additional $500 billion from defense. you can't do that. that will put us at risk. if you want to america at risk carry through with sequestration. >> moderator: quick followup. tester: i agree. we have to get together and get solved. a lot of stuff is total nonstarter. democrats have to work with republicans and republicans have work with democrats to make this happen. >> moderator: did you have a question? >> okay. >> next question. okay. another big topic. this political season is lobbying. i have a question for both candidates about lobbying. we start can senator tester. you defeated conrad burns who was tied to one of the most known lobbyist of all time. there ads that claim you received most money from lobbyist. how do you explain that? rehberg: tester: i come -- back in washington, d.c. and that's the bottom line. one of the reasons the first bill that i helped cosponsor and get push across the line in 2007. the biggest lobby reform since watergate. it's important for the country. transparency is good. the state of
they cut $500 billion from defense. they want to cut an additional $500 billion from defense. you can't do that. that will put us at risk. if you want to america at risk carry through with sequestration. >> moderator: quick followup. tester: i agree. we have to get together and get solved. a lot of stuff is total nonstarter. democrats have to work with republicans and republicans have work with democrats to make this happen. >> moderator: did you have a question? >> okay....
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and what they would say in their defense partly is that they needed to put a jobs number on this to get through congress and that the members of congress who just spent $700 million on a bank bailout are being asked to spend another 800 billion that they couldn't go to their constituents without saying it's going to create 3 million jobs and the punch line is it did. there was an 8 million-dollar job hold and a did as they predicted and that stupid report it did increase gdp two to 3% all of the major economic forecasters agreed there had been a dozen independent studies that have gone and looked at the actual stimulus, they are all very positive. but of course the situation was worse than they thought. i mentioned the gdp had fallen 9% in the fourth quarter of 08. that's true that the time people thought the numbers were 4%. for present is to double what 9% is epic calamity. so, there was a real debate inside the white house about how much this should be sold as a jobs bill. biden was one of the people who felt they shouldn't just be numbering jobs they should be talking more about the
and what they would say in their defense partly is that they needed to put a jobs number on this to get through congress and that the members of congress who just spent $700 million on a bank bailout are being asked to spend another 800 billion that they couldn't go to their constituents without saying it's going to create 3 million jobs and the punch line is it did. there was an 8 million-dollar job hold and a did as they predicted and that stupid report it did increase gdp two to 3% all of...
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and most of all liberals did not fly dangerous bomber missions in defense of our nation. this made his many critics who avoided military service especially uncomfortable. somewhere in some small town in this great land is a young man or a young woman who will learn of george mcgovern and his voice. someday, that young man or woman, drawn to action by his life as a voice of conscience will rise up to call america home, to summon "the better angels of our nature," to confront us with poverty, injustice and inequality, and to challenge us to live up to our constitutional promise. george mcgovern's voice is not going. it is simply waiting new voices of conscience that have the courage of their conviction. [applause] >> good afternoon. my name is karen one. i'm susan -- my name is karen one. i am george his son-in-law. and i was his baseball pal. he asked me any number of times to say a few words at his here whenever that would happen about his lifelong love affair with the st. louis cardinals, which i'm going to do today. george's father was born in 1868, so he was an older m
and most of all liberals did not fly dangerous bomber missions in defense of our nation. this made his many critics who avoided military service especially uncomfortable. somewhere in some small town in this great land is a young man or a young woman who will learn of george mcgovern and his voice. someday, that young man or woman, drawn to action by his life as a voice of conscience will rise up to call america home, to summon "the better angels of our nature," to confront us with...
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would provide air and missile defense. geographical combatant commanders provide logistical support for all geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key -- for aviation and information operations civil affairs military police wmd defense capabilities, corps of engineers who are pretty busy today and doing many other things. we have critical components and military space program. for example we are responsible for everything from the satellite on down to the ground station in providing communications based on space-based elements. a lot of people don't know that. that's the army's responsibility. as we look ahead obviously cyberis one of the more importantly is we have to have to remember as we go forward. and and as i look at cyberthere are couple of things. to have national level cyberand operational attack c
would provide air and missile defense. geographical combatant commanders provide logistical support for all geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key -- for aviation and information operations civil affairs military police wmd defense capabilities, corps of engineers who are...
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there are some challenges at the aerospace and defense industries , where classified material is to be protected. but in the engineering field, the banking field come in the telecommunications field, the education field and the consulting and providing its services and maintenance and operations and logistics field, the opportunities there limited only by the imagination. could you elaborate a little bit on how this is going in your view and for boeing in particular for seizing this opportunity and taking saudi arabia and students before they returned to the kingdom, where they expected to know a lot more than actually they would know, unless they have the practical hands-on experience. >> well, it's going well in dealing with the initiative of leadership and american firms we are seeing some success. boeing has a london presence as mro facility there in the airport. so they have a foothold to do that. i mention emd. this last summer and across the company summer high your program for students. they've got a 60 plus year presence there, so bill swanson, ceo clearly understands the valu
there are some challenges at the aerospace and defense industries , where classified material is to be protected. but in the engineering field, the banking field come in the telecommunications field, the education field and the consulting and providing its services and maintenance and operations and logistics field, the opportunities there limited only by the imagination. could you elaborate a little bit on how this is going in your view and for boeing in particular for seizing this opportunity...
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we provide air and missile defense. we provide statistical support to all geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key rotary for aviation, information operations, civil affairs, military police come into view defense capabilities. corps of engineers were pretty busy today doing other things. we've critical components of the military space program. for example, were responsible for everything from the satellite to the ground station prevented communication based on elements. a lot of people don't know that. that's the army's responsibility. as we look ahead, obviously cypress onto more important things we have to remember as we go forward. as a look at cyber, there's a couple things. national level fiber and operational tactical cyber. what does that mean for the future way of conflict quite how do we integ
we provide air and missile defense. we provide statistical support to all geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key rotary for aviation, information operations, civil affairs, military police come into view defense capabilities. corps of engineers were pretty busy today doing...
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the other challenge is democrats play defense. they have a number of vulnerable republicans, and then it's a game of they might -- if either member, lose one of their own, just broke even rather than eating into the 25-seat gape they need. >> back to that in a moment, but talk about individual races, and i want to begin with upstate new york outside of buffalo. winning a special election, trying to preserve a democratic seat in new york 27. >> kathy is revered in the, you know, well-loved in the democratic party because of that special election win. she's now facing a more republican district than she faced before. she's facing chris collins, eerie county executive who can be a polarizing figure saying it's a badge of honor, i'm not here to get along to move along. the republican nature of the district is probably dragging here down, even though she might be the more personable candidate in the race. >> down south florida, 18, congressman west, a tea party republican trying to keep his seat for second term. >> allen west returning
the other challenge is democrats play defense. they have a number of vulnerable republicans, and then it's a game of they might -- if either member, lose one of their own, just broke even rather than eating into the 25-seat gape they need. >> back to that in a moment, but talk about individual races, and i want to begin with upstate new york outside of buffalo. winning a special election, trying to preserve a democratic seat in new york 27. >> kathy is revered in the, you know,...
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i had no money in the bank like national defense education and student loans to repay. so i'm sure you've learned if you have liability no asset to make it if not worse. i hope you are not an basically had no choice but to go to work immediately. the very next day, february 1st 1967 i thought of my goldman sachs. on february 1st 1967, the dallas roughly 850. lo and behold, 15 years later was it okay. and i made my money by flying things that were very cheap. so our 700 of the doubt, equivalent. even though the old world market was going nowhere. i can very well appreciated scenario for the cause in need of government around the world to get the financial house in order of the next two years we can remain in environment at see we deal with the fiscal cliff, as we deal with the huge deficit issues in the market and sees a need to deal an intelligent fashion. so unprepared. you folks are young, early 20s, late teens, whatever tissue can muster another three years for this. as i said at the beginning life expectancy is 82. another three years is going to be very painful to
i had no money in the bank like national defense education and student loans to repay. so i'm sure you've learned if you have liability no asset to make it if not worse. i hope you are not an basically had no choice but to go to work immediately. the very next day, february 1st 1967 i thought of my goldman sachs. on february 1st 1967, the dallas roughly 850. lo and behold, 15 years later was it okay. and i made my money by flying things that were very cheap. so our 700 of the doubt, equivalent....
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voted to raise the pay in 2006, and then voted to cut the defense program by $6 billion. and in 2007 voted to raise the pay and u was one of 36 people to vote against funding for head start. i'm a daughter of rural missouri. i worked my way through school. i went to washington after learning the pain of victim and the beauty justice in a courtroom. i also learned about how to hold government accountable as a government auditor. i'm proud to be called a moderate as your united senator. i believe in comprise. i believe in moderation, i believe working with people no matter what they're party is. >> moderator: time. mccaskill: i ask for the honor of representing you again. akin: thank you for making this evening possible. claire seems to want to escape from the failed basic economic eases mess in washington, d.c. look over here while i put my hand in your pocket. her advertising backing us anything but taking look where we are with the economy and jobs and failed programs we have seen in energy. now both of us who vetted -- voted on whole series of things. what is your decis
voted to raise the pay in 2006, and then voted to cut the defense program by $6 billion. and in 2007 voted to raise the pay and u was one of 36 people to vote against funding for head start. i'm a daughter of rural missouri. i worked my way through school. i went to washington after learning the pain of victim and the beauty justice in a courtroom. i also learned about how to hold government accountable as a government auditor. i'm proud to be called a moderate as your united senator. i believe...
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defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to account for that if at all in the criminal justice system? to date, we haven't. in the future, we may wish to. >> i agree with that. i think that, first of all,
defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have...
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for example, it seems to me that they are generally satisfied with defense cooperation and have accepted and cooperated on sanctions, but they have considerable concerns about war and considerable concerns about the consequences of iraq and what our policy is in syria, and certainly palestine. so would anyone like to comment about that? >> can everybody hear me? so, i think part of iran's favor is isolating itself from the neighborhood in terms that particularly the gcc states. under ahmadinejad since 2005, the islamic republic has done a lot to scare everybody in the region, through its nuclear pursued, but a range of other action. when you look at iranian policy before ahmadinejad, there was a tendency to seek some sort of cordial working relationship with the gcc states, including saudi arabia, especially saudi arabia. for example, rafsanjani really trying to be some of the tensions between iran and saudi arabia, followed much more policy toward saudi arabia and the gcc states. of course, the historic and ideological tension between the two sides never went away, but ahmadinejad has m
for example, it seems to me that they are generally satisfied with defense cooperation and have accepted and cooperated on sanctions, but they have considerable concerns about war and considerable concerns about the consequences of iraq and what our policy is in syria, and certainly palestine. so would anyone like to comment about that? >> can everybody hear me? so, i think part of iran's favor is isolating itself from the neighborhood in terms that particularly the gcc states. under...
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we deal with that with the insanity defense. do i think that's perfect? no. do we want to shift the line a little bit further over on the normal curve as we understand that a great degree more people have difficulty controlling their impulses or controlling their behavior or being able to act in a manner that is consistent with a higher level desire to act responsibly then maybe a lower level desire to act violently. maybe we want to shift the line. right now where society has chosen to draw the line is to be pretty harsh with respect to we will include as people who are agents of responsibility versus nonagents of responsibility. neuroscience could change that. once we understand and have a better understanding of human behavior and we recognize that there is a much finer graduation that we can draw than this bright line, perhaps it will shift the line or start over. it's not all that consistent, inconsistent with the way to do things. >> i think it is inconsistent, so if you want an open debate, we have to open the debate. >> i would like to jump in at some
we deal with that with the insanity defense. do i think that's perfect? no. do we want to shift the line a little bit further over on the normal curve as we understand that a great degree more people have difficulty controlling their impulses or controlling their behavior or being able to act in a manner that is consistent with a higher level desire to act responsibly then maybe a lower level desire to act violently. maybe we want to shift the line. right now where society has chosen to draw...
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she remarkably spoke in her own defense against the most powerful man on earth was based in massachusetts at that time and best of them by many accounts, but was also forced out of massachusetts. she went to neighboring rhode island and participated in the founding of that is a colony in the writing of this charter, which was the first colony to have a charter that calls for a freedom of religion in a sense. and it's roger williams who introduced the notion that there should be a hedge is a ration between church and state. >> host: sandy comiskey, a lahoma company been very patient. please go ahead with your question for author kenneth davis. >> caller: thank you are a match for taking my call. mr. davis, in your books, talking about history, how much indian history do you bring into your books whenever you read about the president's and their interaction and then they removed the tribes from their land? i am a descendent of john rawls and i've had the privilege in that latter years to visit their homes down in georgia in various as they are a learned a lot about my family history. anothe
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there's a document about the defense intelligence agency which is the defense department version of the cia. it basically says, our intelligence of weapons of mass destruction is terrible. we really don't know anything. and that is coming out at the same time that the administration is saying these things about, we're going to have mushroom clouds over new york. and so was their intelligence to say that there are weapons of mass destructions? yes. was it did? no. was there a lot of intelligence the other way? yes. one of the things that people forget, we sent the weapons inspectors back in. there with a bunch of you in inspectors and they said, we can't find anything. and that was not viewed as intelligence. that was viewed as let's make fun. and so, you know, it was a bad application of intelligence by people who thought they knew it with the answer was. >> yes. >> it sounds like based on what you say, a lot of the decisions made a based on faulty intelligence. i guess and just wondering, we are we pass the 500. we a lot of things on the rise in. >> actually, one of the more interestin
there's a document about the defense intelligence agency which is the defense department version of the cia. it basically says, our intelligence of weapons of mass destruction is terrible. we really don't know anything. and that is coming out at the same time that the administration is saying these things about, we're going to have mushroom clouds over new york. and so was their intelligence to say that there are weapons of mass destructions? yes. was it did? no. was there a lot of intelligence...
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how much real damage would there be to the defense of the united states in 2013 if the defense cuts hit? there's a lot of people who argue, defense department has a lot of bloat, if we're going to cut domestic spending, shouldn't the pentagon take a hit, too? >> well, only can'ts to are fifth of federal spending. take half of the reductions in the sequester and the previous budget plans as well. the problem is the pentagon -- bob gates was the previous pentagon chief said you need 2% growth to fix the ships. >> the increased in the cost of living. >> and they have over the last decade we have been involved in wars in afghanistan and iraq. a lot of tanks and ships haven't been maintained in that time. we're also the only superpower in the world so it's true the u.s. does spend more than the next ten countries combined but we also are asked to do a lot more than anyone else. >> dan? >> well, i think for years the democratic party looked as the defense budget the big rock candy mountain. a lot of money to transfer to domestic spending. the president keeps saying the money spent on iraq
how much real damage would there be to the defense of the united states in 2013 if the defense cuts hit? there's a lot of people who argue, defense department has a lot of bloat, if we're going to cut domestic spending, shouldn't the pentagon take a hit, too? >> well, only can'ts to are fifth of federal spending. take half of the reductions in the sequester and the previous budget plans as well. the problem is the pentagon -- bob gates was the previous pentagon chief said you need 2%...
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national defense he was a staunch anticommunist. and played an important role in right-wing anticommunist politics. it's one of the things that lead in to switch parties in 1964. he was a key figure in opposing labor unions. he did so alongside people like barry gold water. even though early in the career a staunch advocate of union in south carolina. back in the '30s and '40s. he switches in the '50s and '60s and becoming a die hard supporter of business against labor in '70s. its an important role in conservative even evangelical politics. he joins the board of bob jones university in 1950. he does to win votes in the country of south carolina. bob jones had moved to south carolina moved university and he needed votes in the south carolina. he lost the 1950 raise for the senate. and that began a long process a long relationship with strom with conservative moneyment lal and even evangelicallists who were looking to get involved in political process. we need understand the racial politics in the midst of these other conservative ca
national defense he was a staunch anticommunist. and played an important role in right-wing anticommunist politics. it's one of the things that lead in to switch parties in 1964. he was a key figure in opposing labor unions. he did so alongside people like barry gold water. even though early in the career a staunch advocate of union in south carolina. back in the '30s and '40s. he switches in the '50s and '60s and becoming a die hard supporter of business against labor in '70s. its an important...
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the alabama defense needs to do what lsu did. the lsu defense stepped up and met the challenge. will alabama get a stop? remember this this game, 50% of the time, 8 out of 16 times, lsu is converting on 3rd down. can this alabama defense get a stop on 3rd down? >> verne: 3rd and 6 here. 3 wides to the right. blitz. mettenberger. lets it go. caught. jarvis landry. 1st down. >> [cheers and applause]. >> gary: inside coming across. this blitz, they are disguising it. that's taking too long to get there. mettenberger has time to let it go and carves up inside against perry. that blitz hasn't worked. it worked early a few times, but the lsu offensive line, running backs and mettenberger have carved up the blitz. >> verne: spencer ware in the backfield now. clement. the toss to ware. goes right. whoa, wait a minute! a missed tackle. milliner first one there. and then stenson. under 6 to go. >> gary: a tired alabama football team. you can just see it. their legs are dead. 75 plays. that's what happens when you get a top on
the alabama defense needs to do what lsu did. the lsu defense stepped up and met the challenge. will alabama get a stop? remember this this game, 50% of the time, 8 out of 16 times, lsu is converting on 3rd down. can this alabama defense get a stop on 3rd down? >> verne: 3rd and 6 here. 3 wides to the right. blitz. mettenberger. lets it go. caught. jarvis landry. 1st down. >> [cheers and applause]. >> gary: inside coming across. this blitz, they are disguising it. that's...
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past half hour, the giants' brilliant pitching an defense to win game 3 of the world series. a 2-0 shutout gives the giants their sixth straight play-off win. they'll play for the title tomorrow night at 5:00. we'll continue our coverage a bit later in this newscast. >>> a new gold rush in california, only this time they're after liquid gold. prospect fors want to top into barrels of oil reserve. it's deep under a stretch of land called the monterey shale. it runs almost down to l.a. and cbs 5's allen martin explains, homeowners don't own what they think they do. >> reporter: it's jay's favorite pass time, quail hunting with his 12-year-old son eric. that's why he bought 1400 acres of land. >> they're a surface owner. >> reporter: but a letter he got has him worried. >> it's our understanding that you are the surface owner of all or a portion of the land included in a parcel in our competitive oil and gas lease sale. >> reporter: it tells him his private land is about to be leased off to an oil company. >> this could result in surface- disturbing activities on your land. if t
past half hour, the giants' brilliant pitching an defense to win game 3 of the world series. a 2-0 shutout gives the giants their sixth straight play-off win. they'll play for the title tomorrow night at 5:00. we'll continue our coverage a bit later in this newscast. >>> a new gold rush in california, only this time they're after liquid gold. prospect fors want to top into barrels of oil reserve. it's deep under a stretch of land called the monterey shale. it runs almost down to l.a....
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it can be negative for a lot of the defense companies as we know. they've been under a cloud because of these cuts. here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short squeezes that lost me a ton of money. use puts. i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's one from b. kelly 019 @jimcramer. cover calls allow me to print money out of large positions without having to sell. why do you hate them so much? here's the answer. i got to tell you something b kelly 019, i hate trapping my off side. i hate cutting off my off side. let's say something goes wrong. you sell
it can be negative for a lot of the defense companies as we know. they've been under a cloud because of these cuts. here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge...
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got to give some love to them and their defense. four sacks with san francisco. smith pays tribute to the world giants as the 49ers roll 29-3. >>> have you lost your confidence? >> yeah, that's right. and he was in my closet as i found it, you know, we only play once a week so all those days in between people need to write things. that's a part of the deal as i don't feel like i have been doing anything different in the past. >> they did, they were 18, 19. >> yes, he was 157. >> that will work. wow. that's confidence. >> yeah, keep up the good work. we're coming back at 11:00 on cbs5. we'll see you then. ,,,,
got to give some love to them and their defense. four sacks with san francisco. smith pays tribute to the world giants as the 49ers roll 29-3. >>> have you lost your confidence? >> yeah, that's right. and he was in my closet as i found it, you know, we only play once a week so all those days in between people need to write things. that's a part of the deal as i don't feel like i have been doing anything different in the past. >> they did, they were 18, 19. >> yes, he...
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defense secretary panetta said military leaders didn't have enough information. the pentagon said it did not refuse request. thuation killing four americans including tyrone woods seen here on the right. his father is demanding to know who made the decision not to help his son. >> who made the decision and knew about the decision and lied about it are murders of my son. that is a strong statement but it is for their benefit they need to clear their conscience. >> republican senator john mccain is critizing the pentagon for the lack of leadership that the military could not get to the state of readiness to get there in time. >> thank you very: many questions were answered as to why the military did not bring forces to benghazi. senator john mccain said there was no way the military could have intervened. >> there are forces all over the mediterranean and europe. they were not in the state of readiness that they could have been. and the aspect of it is, it was well known there were two attacks on the facility as you know. and in april and in june. dinner you can he
defense secretary panetta said military leaders didn't have enough information. the pentagon said it did not refuse request. thuation killing four americans including tyrone woods seen here on the right. his father is demanding to know who made the decision not to help his son. >> who made the decision and knew about the decision and lied about it are murders of my son. that is a strong statement but it is for their benefit they need to clear their conscience. >> republican senator...
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. >> handcuff key is like mainly for my defense. >> looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> an old-timer counts his losses. >> lost my brother, sister, mother, pretty much my whole family's passed away since i've been in here. >> i'm like an outcast. scum of the earth here. >> and a younger inmate looks forward to hitting the streets. >>> there are more than 102,000 men and women doing time in the florida state prison system. of the 56 state prisons for men, one is considered the end of the line. the place male inmates go when other prisons can't handle them. the santa rosa correctional institution located in florida's panhandle. >> pretty much predominantly two thing, anger and fear. okay? if you go out acting like an [ bleep ], you're going to be treated like an [ bleep ]. if you step out of line, you're going get put back in line. >> except for a few brief periods, jack has been in florida prisons since 1977. he's been at santa rosa for the past year. >> the one thing this place will do, it will do one of two thin
. >> handcuff key is like mainly for my defense. >> looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> an old-timer counts his losses. >> lost my brother, sister, mother, pretty much my whole family's passed away since i've been in here. >> i'm like an outcast. scum of the earth here. >> and a younger inmate looks forward to hitting the streets. >>> there are more than 102,000 men and women...
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it can be negative for a lot of the defense companies as we know. they've been under a cloud because of these cuts. here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short squeeze that is lost me a ton of money. use puts. i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's one from b. kelly 019 @jimcramer. cover calls allow me to print money out of large positions without having to sell. why do you hate them so much? here's the answer. i got to it will you something b kelly 019, i hate trapping my off side. i hate cutting off my off side. let's say something goes wrong. you
it can be negative for a lot of the defense companies as we know. they've been under a cloud because of these cuts. here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge...
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is it the individual players stories, the fact that their defense was hustling? you were just mentioning that the pitching has turned itself around. >> bruce bochy has done one of the best managing jobs i've seen in a world series. he's been brilliant and a real weapon in the bullpen. masterful. >> one more game. thanks so much. >>> besides the team, there are just a few hundred people in detroit who are sleeping easy tonight. that's because a good number of giants fans threw the 2,000 miles to the motor city. who takes the cake when it comes to airfare miles to just get to the game. >> reporter: they do call this a world series. we don't take it for granted in san francisco when a world series comes to town, but it's somewhat easy to get there. this is the world series. they really came from all over the world. >> yeah! giants! >> reporter: this was a win for the giants and a giant win. >> let's take care of this tomorrow night. get it over with. let's go home to san francisco and party. >> this is a sweep, an easy sweep. it's all about the giants! >> awesome. t
is it the individual players stories, the fact that their defense was hustling? you were just mentioning that the pitching has turned itself around. >> bruce bochy has done one of the best managing jobs i've seen in a world series. he's been brilliant and a real weapon in the bullpen. masterful. >> one more game. thanks so much. >>> besides the team, there are just a few hundred people in detroit who are sleeping easy tonight. that's because a good number of giants fans...
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the alabama defense needs to do what lsu did. the lsu defense stepped up and met the challenge. will alabama get a stop? remember this this game, 50% of the time, 8 out of 16 times, lsu is converting on 3rd down. can this alabama defense get a stop on 3rd down? >> verne: 3rd and 6 here. 3 wides to the right. blitz. mettenberger. lets it go. caught. jarvis landry. 1st down. >> [cheers and applause]. >> gary: inside coming across. this blitz, they are disguising it. that's taking too long to get there. mettenberger has time to let it go and carves up inside against perry. that blitz hasn't worked. it worked early a few times, but the lsu offensive line, running backs and mettenberger have carved up the blitz. >> verne: spencer ware in the backfield now. clement. the toss to ware. goes right. whoa, wait a minute! a missed tackle. milliner first one there. and then stenson. under 6 to go. >> gary: a tired alabama football team. you can just see it. their legs are dead. 75 plays. that's what happens when you get a top on 3rd downs. >> verne: ford is the running back for lsu. 5.5 to g
the alabama defense needs to do what lsu did. the lsu defense stepped up and met the challenge. will alabama get a stop? remember this this game, 50% of the time, 8 out of 16 times, lsu is converting on 3rd down. can this alabama defense get a stop on 3rd down? >> verne: 3rd and 6 here. 3 wides to the right. blitz. mettenberger. lets it go. caught. jarvis landry. 1st down. >> [cheers and applause]. >> gary: inside coming across. this blitz, they are disguising it. that's...
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how much real damage would there be to the defense of the united states in 2013 if the defense cuts hit? there's a lot of people who argue, defense department has a lot of bloat, if we're going to cut domestic spending, shouldn't the pentagon take a hit, too? >> well, only can'ts to are fifth of federal spending. take half of the reductions in the sequester and the previous budget plans as well. the problem is the pentagon -- bob gates was the previous pentagon chief said you need 2% growth to fix the ships. >> the increased in the cost of living. >> and they have over the last decade we have been involved in wars in afghanistan and iraq. a lot of tanks and ships haven't been maintained in that time. we're also the only superpower in the world so it's true the u.s. does spend more than the next ten countries combined but we also are asked to do a lot more than anyone else. >> dan? >> well, i think for years the democratic party looked as the defense budget the big rock candy mountain. a lot of money to transfer to domestic spending. the president keeps saying the money spent on iraq
how much real damage would there be to the defense of the united states in 2013 if the defense cuts hit? there's a lot of people who argue, defense department has a lot of bloat, if we're going to cut domestic spending, shouldn't the pentagon take a hit, too? >> well, only can'ts to are fifth of federal spending. take half of the reductions in the sequester and the previous budget plans as well. the problem is the pentagon -- bob gates was the previous pentagon chief said you need 2%...
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they have played better on defense. they've taken on one of the best, if not the best team in the nation on their home turf today. >> charles: this will be the testing game where we're going to go back and look for texas tech. last year remember they rolled into oklahoma and beat the number 3 ranked sooners and went to 5 and 2 on the year. do you remember what happened from then on? they didn't win a game the rest of the year. here at kansas state, tough day. they get to go home, take on the texas longhorns, go to oklahoma state and go to baylor to finish things up. let's see if they can have a better finish this year than they did last. >> gus: kansas giving texas a run for their money today, rushing the football in the first half. >> charles: i think this team is much better equipped to handle something like this than maybe last year's. but this will definitely be the testing ground. 5-2 last year after beating oklahoma. they'll be 6-2 if this game continues, which we expect it to, in this path, and how will they fini
they have played better on defense. they've taken on one of the best, if not the best team in the nation on their home turf today. >> charles: this will be the testing game where we're going to go back and look for texas tech. last year remember they rolled into oklahoma and beat the number 3 ranked sooners and went to 5 and 2 on the year. do you remember what happened from then on? they didn't win a game the rest of the year. here at kansas state, tough day. they get to go home, take on...
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with regard to defense, we're spending 4.6% of gdp on defense. he's committed to spend 4. 4 is less hanthan 4.6. my personal view is we shouldn't commit to 4 or more than 3 and it should be facts and circumstances and see what happens. >> the economists that look at this say he has promised that he will not hit the middle class at all, only affect upper income earners. if you eliminate all of the deductions only for upper income earners, it leaves you short for a tax cut. >> massively short. >> has he spelled on you for you specifically what he will cut in term was deductions for the middle class? did he spell something out for you? these numbers do not add up. >> i understand your frustration. first, who defines what the middle class is? that's a problem. secondly in all candor neither governor romney nor president obama has laid out a comprehensive plan with enough specificity that meets the criteria that i laid out as part of come back america initiative. neither one has. therefore, not being able to effectively analyze a plan like every other
with regard to defense, we're spending 4.6% of gdp on defense. he's committed to spend 4. 4 is less hanthan 4.6. my personal view is we shouldn't commit to 4 or more than 3 and it should be facts and circumstances and see what happens. >> the economists that look at this say he has promised that he will not hit the middle class at all, only affect upper income earners. if you eliminate all of the deductions only for upper income earners, it leaves you short for a tax cut. >>...
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but brandon crawford drives home blanco for a 2-0 lead as the shoddy tiger defense continues. same score 5th inning, miguel cabrera but ryan vogelsong gets him to tie up -- pop up ending the threat. the giants become the first team since the 1966 orioles to pitch back-to-back shutouts in the world series 2-0 is the final. and we're joined now by vern glenn in detroit and the tigers were hoping that some home cooking might be the recipe to getting back into the series but the team is as cold as the weather wear thinking in tonight. what's the -- they were playing in tonight. what's the issue? >> reporter: i can ditto on the weather. it was eerie. it was absolutely silent when the last out hit the glove. the only thing that we could hear was a couple of whoop whoops out of the giants' clubhouse. as we go into the giants' clubhouse we detected a quiet confidence headed into tomorrow. >> i definitely wasn't happy with walking you know. i think i balked four -- walked four. but i wasn't happy about that. it's my first world series and i've been waiting for this since i was 5 years
but brandon crawford drives home blanco for a 2-0 lead as the shoddy tiger defense continues. same score 5th inning, miguel cabrera but ryan vogelsong gets him to tie up -- pop up ending the threat. the giants become the first team since the 1966 orioles to pitch back-to-back shutouts in the world series 2-0 is the final. and we're joined now by vern glenn in detroit and the tigers were hoping that some home cooking might be the recipe to getting back into the series but the team is as cold as...
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romney is on offense and obama is on defense in the final week. >> eric: obama on defense, he went to new hampshire and only got four electoral votes in new hampshire. he went up there to grab four. is that desperation or protection? >> it's protection. look, this race is going to be very close. everybody recognizes that. could come down to a few votes, a few states. i want to comment on what is going on with the weather. this actually has political implications. first of all, the public is going to be focused on the storm the next three or four days. it will take the focus off the election. it will be harder for the candidates to get their messages out. also, obama has the lead in virginia, 4-point lead. he's ahead in ohio. and to the extent that this -- the weather conditions in those states take the attention away from the election tmay freeze things in place. i think obama is going to win both virginia and ohio, i think it will be very, very close. i think this election's going to go doub to the wire. i suspect you will see both candidates as they readjust their schedule because o
romney is on offense and obama is on defense in the final week. >> eric: obama on defense, he went to new hampshire and only got four electoral votes in new hampshire. he went up there to grab four. is that desperation or protection? >> it's protection. look, this race is going to be very close. everybody recognizes that. could come down to a few votes, a few states. i want to comment on what is going on with the weather. this actually has political implications. first of all, the...
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that's john geer author of in defense of political negativity. this is "the war room," and it's only on current tv. cu >> jennifer: happy halloween everybody. it has been a spooky campaign but we're finding some humor in it. he is not just a great writer but he is a pretty good carver too. he tells me he tried to put president obama on the left side, but romney kept moving towards the middle. we have great swag. big flip flops, and of course our great chia pet heads. barack obama and mitt romney and their hair is not growing very well but there you have it. check us out online at current.com/thewarroom. thank you so much for joining us in "the war room," and as we leave you, a shout out to the local team here in san francisco. congrats to the giants and to
that's john geer author of in defense of political negativity. this is "the war room," and it's only on current tv. cu >> jennifer: happy halloween everybody. it has been a spooky campaign but we're finding some humor in it. he is not just a great writer but he is a pretty good carver too. he tells me he tried to put president obama on the left side, but romney kept moving towards the middle. we have great swag. big flip flops, and of course our great chia pet heads. barack...
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. >> secretary of defense. >> come on, are you kidding me?e christie is a little peeved at the, shall we say the selection process for the vice presidential nominee on the republican ticket. >> he said he didn't want t did you want to be offered it? i think -- >> i'm 23409 -- not going to argue that. >> christie endorsed the president, and toyou put that together, and add in d colin powell, who has had a good week for people still sitting on the fence to see opwhat opinion leaders are thinking. >> let's see if i can climate change, that's right, ght. >> part of learning from this is the recognition that climate change is a reality, extreme ather is a reality, a reality that we are vulnerle. >> does hurrice sandy alter opinion, pat, or do you still contend, stubbornly , and some would sarrstupidly that glop climate change is a hoax, at climate change is a hoax? >> the idea atthat these characters know exactly whatth caused this storm is an as far , they are riding their hobby horse, bringing it out every time there is a natural disaster. why w
. >> secretary of defense. >> come on, are you kidding me?e christie is a little peeved at the, shall we say the selection process for the vice presidential nominee on the republican ticket. >> he said he didn't want t did you want to be offered it? i think -- >> i'm 23409 -- not going to argue that. >> christie endorsed the president, and toyou put that together, and add in d colin powell, who has had a good week for people still sitting on the fence to see opwhat...
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it's panthers defense gets him no points and the skins turn it over on downs. ensuing carolina drive. newton looking long. for steve smith, in the end zone, and he makes a catch over josh wilson. smith's first t.d. of the year. i don't know what that is. panthers take a 14-3 lead. he's been waiting all year, apparently, to do it. to the fourth, more from carolina, hooks up with armonte edwards that gets the panthers all the way down the redskins' 9 yard line. and three plays later, newton will take it in himself. busts in, touchdown. gets up and watch this, blows a kiss to the fans. very classy. redskins add a late royster t.d., but carolina wins 21-13 as the skins head into the bye with a 3-6 record. >>> with more, we welcome in dan hellie live from fedex field. dan, a lot of headlines reading newton got the better of griffin. >> reporter: his team came out the winner in this game. this is not where the redskins thought they'd be going into the bye week. 3-6. mike shanahan said in his press conference after the game that the rest of the season is an evaluation
it's panthers defense gets him no points and the skins turn it over on downs. ensuing carolina drive. newton looking long. for steve smith, in the end zone, and he makes a catch over josh wilson. smith's first t.d. of the year. i don't know what that is. panthers take a 14-3 lead. he's been waiting all year, apparently, to do it. to the fourth, more from carolina, hooks up with armonte edwards that gets the panthers all the way down the redskins' 9 yard line. and three plays later, newton will...
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there is no way for leon panetta, the defense secretary, to sit there and say that did not know what was going on. >> remember the stories we heard that obama produced to kill in london until that last incident where hillary and panetta pushed and finally he went in. they have good intelligence each time. thisis the first time. they chose not act. >> 2008 president obama and candidate obama, if we get this guy in our process we will take the shot. the ticket. lou: and this time tragedy and heartbreakingly sell. very quickly to percent gdp growth. >> we're running at about half what it was three and a half years ago. the recovery began in june of 2009. a degree slope. and more of the same. how do we get out of this growth rate? and not seeing a change in washington d.c. unless we had a crisis. that is when you will see changed for. lou: thank you. appreciate you being with us. have a great weekend. up next, one of our viewers looking for david patraeus. is he with the cia? we will be right back. john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,
there is no way for leon panetta, the defense secretary, to sit there and say that did not know what was going on. >> remember the stories we heard that obama produced to kill in london until that last incident where hillary and panetta pushed and finally he went in. they have good intelligence each time. thisis the first time. they chose not act. >> 2008 president obama and candidate obama, if we get this guy in our process we will take the shot. the ticket. lou: and this time...
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let me bring in a white house defense here. the president pointed out in the last debate that the dollar is right now at its most advantageous for exporters to china since obama came to office. he actually said the most since 1993, i think. that we're moving in the right direction. they have let this currency float a little bit in that band. isn't that a sign of progress, that the chinese are listening? >> let's see. let's look at that plan. first of all, it's a very parochial plan by the president. he doesn't really see the big global picture. here's the problem, yeah, the yuan has gone up some. but the dollar's gone down more over the last two years. so that fits peg to the dollar by china is actually hurting every other country in the world, including europe, which is in the tank. so that's number one, when you talk about the president's view on that. the second thing is, if you look at when the president took office, christine, the trade deficit with china has grown every single year and is now going to breach $300 billion.
let me bring in a white house defense here. the president pointed out in the last debate that the dollar is right now at its most advantageous for exporters to china since obama came to office. he actually said the most since 1993, i think. that we're moving in the right direction. they have let this currency float a little bit in that band. isn't that a sign of progress, that the chinese are listening? >> let's see. let's look at that plan. first of all, it's a very parochial plan by the...
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olomu there defensively. while we wait for the final kickoff, let's take a look at the bcs top ten. >> charles: alabama leading 14-10 at lsu, kansas state up by 18 against oklahoma state at home. notre dame, start your hearts again, irish fans, you got away today. oregon winning big now. and then you see georgia. i thought they might get tested today by ole miss coming off an emotional game against florida. they handled that. florida an ugly game against missouri, but they won. a couple teams idle in south carolina and florida state and louisville, do you know they gave up the opening kickoff touchdown to temple? temple ran it back, 7-0 and charlie strong's team led by their quarterback, blasted temple, and the end result 45-17. now, that's a good story for you, folks, louisville and charlie strong still undefeated leading the big east. >> gus: so, with one tick remaining in this game, andre heidari will send it away. and heidari sends it into the end zone for a touchback. >> charles: you know, that's a class
olomu there defensively. while we wait for the final kickoff, let's take a look at the bcs top ten. >> charles: alabama leading 14-10 at lsu, kansas state up by 18 against oklahoma state at home. notre dame, start your hearts again, irish fans, you got away today. oregon winning big now. and then you see georgia. i thought they might get tested today by ole miss coming off an emotional game against florida. they handled that. florida an ugly game against missouri, but they won. a couple...
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there's a way in which the president has been too defensive, too reticent in his demeanor through the campaign. and if you pull the camera back and look at the last couple of months, there's no question whatever the momentum factor is in these last few days, no question that over that broader period, there has been momentum toward romney. and people he was not really close challenger, he is now. and i think that factor is there. and you can just see it. you can see it in his body language. chris: i can see what obama is trying to do. he's trying to remind people of all the stakes in this election. if you get, for example, george w. bush elected over an al gore it makes tremendous impact. you go to war perhaps. >> and katty's point, does that get the people skiletted in 2008 by this hope, change message and by obama as the candidate as excited as playing to the fear that -- especially playing to 12 years ago, i'm not so sure. chris: ok. >> i agree with that. if at any point obama had said here's what we're going to do and it's really exciting, over the next four years we started doing
there's a way in which the president has been too defensive, too reticent in his demeanor through the campaign. and if you pull the camera back and look at the last couple of months, there's no question whatever the momentum factor is in these last few days, no question that over that broader period, there has been momentum toward romney. and people he was not really close challenger, he is now. and i think that factor is there. and you can just see it. you can see it in his body language....